ok, now i'm confused 
In the running auctions for domains like InsuranceRates.org and HomeInsuranceRates.net, Namejet put a reserve *after* the auction had started and after some bids had been made.
I am not getting younger so my memory might be failing. but the last time I check, the existence of a reserve price is known before the start of an auction and, in the case of NameJet's hack, the "reserve bidder" increases since the first bid. :blink:
regards,
tonecas
In the running auctions for domains like InsuranceRates.org and HomeInsuranceRates.net, Namejet put a reserve *after* the auction had started and after some bids had been made.
I am not getting younger so my memory might be failing. but the last time I check, the existence of a reserve price is known before the start of an auction and, in the case of NameJet's hack, the "reserve bidder" increases since the first bid. :blink:
regards,
tonecas








